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发表于 2016-8-2 11:14:24 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Time To Trade The Lease For A Mortgage?
       

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        According to the U.S. Census Bureau, homeownership rates got even closer to pre-housing boom numbers in the first quarter of 2012.
       
        (文本为音频大致内容,可能与音频并非完全一致,欢迎大家贡献听写稿^^)
        ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Robert Siegel.
        AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: And I'm Audie Cornish.
        The rate of homeownership in the U.S. is at its lowest level in 15 years. That news from the Census Bureau this week. During the boom, homeownership rose dramatically to nearly 70 percent but millions of foreclosures have erased most of those gains.
        NPR's Chris Arnold reports on what may be next for the housing market.
        CHRIS ARNOLD, BYLINE: One thing that's striking is that, yes, the homeownership rate keeps falling but in most of the country it's actually a very good time to buy a house.
        IBELIZ ROSA: I noticed the prices. I'm like oh, my God. And everybody kept telling me that it's the time to buy.
        ARNOLD: Ibeliz Rosa works for a state adoption agency in Boston. She's 34 years old. Her husband is a police officer.
        ROSA: He just said, honey, we're ready.
        ARNOLD: Thanks to the Federal Reserve, interest rates are very low right now. So combined with falling prices, that makes it even cheaper to own. Meanwhile, around the country rents are rising. Rosa's landlord is raising her rent again this summer up to around $1,600 a month for a 2-bedroom apartment.
        ROSA: Our rent is like a mortgage right now. That also motivated us to get the goal that we wanted, which is a single home.
        ARNOLD: The couple has been approved for a loan through a non-profit housing lender called NACA. And they're in the process of buying a 3-bedroom ranch house in a suburb outside Boston. She says the house has got a nice, big backyard.
        ROSA: I had a yard when I was growing up and I loved it. So I wanted a yard for the girls to be able to run free and have them know what it is to be, you know, out there like that. So...
        ARNOLD: So the American dream of homeownership appears to be alive and well. And in most places it also makes good financial sense again. Mark Zandi is chief economist of Moody's Analytics.
        DR. MARK ZANDI: For big swaths of the United States, it now makes sense to buy and not rent.
        ARNOLD: Of course, nobody wants to see a return to the reckless lending days of the housing bubble to boost homeownership to some unnatural level. But the question going forward is must the country return to its rate of around 64 percent homeownership before the bubble? It's already fallen back to 65 and a half.
        Do we have to go back to 64?
        BRUCE MARKS: Absolutely not.
        ARNOLD: Bruce Marks heads up NACA, the non-profit lender who is making the home loan to Ibeliz Rosa. He thinks that lending standards have gotten too tight since the housing crash.
        MARKS: We've gone too far to the other extreme.
        ARNOLD: Marks says basically millions of renters who are able to afford rental payments - especially as those payments have risen - he says they should be able to qualify for home loans, too, if they want to. So far, though, foreclosures are outnumbering first time homebuyers and so that keeps pushing the homeownership rate lower.
        Chris Arnold, NPR News.
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